Can’t get over those provactive first lines….so powerful on a couple of levels…..I don’t usually speak this way, but sticking with your language, your image calls to mind one time when I fucked a woman because she had said something so intelligent and insightful, I just had to have her….

Good thing I wasn’t reading this yesterday when I was in the Bath and Body Works store packed with women yesterday trying to find a friend’s body lotion she had written about. She was texting and I was showing the saleswomen what I wanted to savor, needless to say, the two salesladies had no experience with Mutes or much with Men shopping for a much younger woman. It was soooooooooooooooooo uncomfortable for them. Oh well, old not Dead ᕙ(💓▿💓)ᕗ (♥👅♥)

I don’t know who was more uncomfortable, the saleswomen or the women customers. I was having fun trying out different aromas and washing my hands so I could try more. Maybe I was having too much fun being the center of attention. ᕙ(💓▿💓)ᕗ Hopefully none of them are in my parish, Sunday Mass might be “interesting.” hahaha

Sometimes I like watching peoples’ faces and changes when they think I’m not looking, I love mirrors and dark glasses)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
I stored pre recorded messages for my phone for emergencies, but every now and then I just play them to see the reactions of others who aren’t sure if I’m really mute or not
maybe the little rebel streak in me? (¬‿¬)(¬‿¬)(¬‿¬)
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Christina Strigas is a Canadian poet, raised by Greek immigrants, and has written three poetry books. Her latest, Love & Vodka, has been featured by CBC Books in, “Your Ultimate Canadian Poetry List: 68 Poetry Collections Recommended by you.”
She is currently working on her fourth upcoming poetry book, Love & Metaxa, which found a home with Unsolicited Press. It is to be released in 2021.
In her spare time, Christina enjoys foreign cinema, reading the classics, and cooking traditional Greek recipes that have been handed down from her grandmother.